She is serving as the chair of the Veteran Affairs & Military Installations Committee. She also sits on the Administration, Education, Health & Human Services and Intergovernmental Relations committees.

Campbell is a double-board certified physician. She earned her Masters of Nursing from Texas Women’s College, specializing in cardiovascular clinical nursing and nursing administration. She received her M.D. from Texas Tech University and completed her residency at the University of Texas Medical Center in Houston. She was awarded the prestigious Morton Award as an outstanding resident in ophthalmology at the Hermann Eye Center.

She has served as the medical director for several hospitals, including the third largest emergency medicine group in the country. She has performed hundreds of eye surgeries in Ghana, West Africa, volunteering her talents to the Christian Eye Ministry, an organization which has brought sight back to thousands in Africa.

Campbell is a member of the Texas Medical Association, the American Academy of Physician Specialists, the National Rifle Association, the Texas State Rifle Association, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

Campbell was born on a naval base, since her father served in the U.S. Navy. She and her husband Stan, have four daughters. The Campbells reside in New Braunfels with their youngest daughter.

Information in this bio was provided by Campbell's office.Last updated: March 22, 2015.